BJJ Brisbane Timetable

ALLIANCE BJJ BRISBANE TIMETABLE

We have a large range of classes for you to choose from here at Alliance BJJ Brisbane. When starting your BJJ journey we recommend trying out our fundamentals class as well as Gi and No-Gi classes so you get a real taste of what BJJ is. We offer classes at all times of day over 6 days of the week so there will always be a time that suits you. We also offer a women’s only class and kids classes which are both incredibly popular with our students!

Training No-Gi is another facet of learning Brazilian jiu-jitsu. When training no Gi students wear board shorts and a rash guard. The lack of Gi limits the amount of friction produced when rolling meaning it tends to be a faster game. Without the use of the Gi some techniques are adapted and other techniques are used to acquire submissions.

Training with the Gi is a core part of your BJJ training. We have many Gi classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane. The Gi, traditionally known as a kimono, is used in many different BJJ techniques including using the collar, sleeve or pants to carry out various sweeps, chokes and other submissions. The Gi provides a certain level of friction between Jiu-jitsu students whilst rolling and you grip the material whilst performing certain moves.

The pro team class is an intense class with focus on specific drills predominantly for use in competition although anyone is welcome to attend and fine tune their BJJ game. It gives you the opportunity to practice individual techniques that you are keen to learn. If you are keen to compete or just eager to up your game it's worth adding a pro team class onto your BJJ schedule.

Training with the Gi is a core part of your BJJ training. We have many Gi classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane. The Gi, traditionally known as a kimono, is used in many different BJJ techniques including using the collar, sleeve or pants to carry out various sweeps, chokes and other submissions. The Gi provides a certain level of friction between Jiu-jitsu students whilst rolling and you grip the material whilst performing certain moves.

Kids classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane are fun and energetic classes and the content is designed specifically with children in mind. We create a friendly environment for our little eagles and are very proud of the large number of kids we receive at lessons each week! BJJ is brilliant for building self-esteem and confidence not to mention being a great form of exercise to help keep them fit and burn off excess energy!

Our women’s only class is hugely popular and we have a large group of ladies who regularly attend. This class gives women the opportunity to roll and practice techniques with other women and has a large emphasis on self-defense. This class is a great choice alongside other BJJ classes and helps build confidence when starting BJJ. Alliance BJJ Brisbane has a large number of women who train and compete at the club.

We believe that the beginning of your BJJ journey is one of the most crucial stages of learning, that’s why we run a fundamentals class to lay strong foundations of knowledge for you to build from. This system here at Alliance BJJ Brisbane was designed by the founders of the Alliance team and is unique!

Training with the Gi is a core part of your BJJ training. We have many Gi classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane. The Gi, traditionally known as a kimono, is used in many different BJJ techniques including using the collar, sleeve or pants to carry out various sweeps, chokes and other submissions. The Gi provides a certain level of friction between Jiu-jitsu students whilst rolling and you grip the material whilst performing certain moves.

Training with the Gi is a core part of your BJJ training. We have many Gi classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane. The Gi, traditionally known as a kimono, is used in many different BJJ techniques including using the collar, sleeve or pants to carry out various sweeps, chokes and other submissions. The Gi provides a certain level of friction between Jiu-jitsu students whilst rolling and you grip the material whilst performing certain moves.

Training No-Gi is another facet of learning Brazilian jiu-jitsu. When training no Gi students wear board shorts and a rash guard. The lack of Gi limits the amount of friction produced when rolling meaning it tends to be a faster game. Without the use of the Gi some techniques are adapted and other techniques are used to acquire submissions.

Training with the Gi is a core part of your BJJ training. We have many Gi classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane. The Gi, traditionally known as a kimono, is used in many different BJJ techniques including using the collar, sleeve or pants to carry out various sweeps, chokes and other submissions. The Gi provides a certain level of friction between Jiu-jitsu students whilst rolling and you grip the material whilst performing certain moves.

Kids classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane are fun and energetic classes and the content is designed specifically with children in mind. We create a friendly environment for our little eagles and are very proud of the large number of kids we receive at lessons each week! BJJ is brilliant for building self-esteem and confidence not to mention being a great form of exercise to help keep them fit and burn off excess energy!

We believe that the beginning of your BJJ journey is one of the most crucial stages of learning, that’s why we run a fundamentals class to lay strong foundations of knowledge for you to build from. This system here at Alliance BJJ Brisbane was designed by the founders of the Alliance team and is unique!

Our open mat night gives you the chance to practice the techniques you learn at class during the week, choose who you train with, and ask any questions you may have thought of after class. Its hugely beneficial to your progress to practice new techniques you’ve learnt whilst rolling with a team mate and will make a big difference to your overall Jiu-jitsu game.

Training No-Gi is another facet of learning Brazilian jiu-jitsu. When training no Gi students wear board shorts and a rash guard. The lack of Gi limits the amount of friction produced when rolling meaning it tends to be a faster game. Without the use of the Gi some techniques are adapted and other techniques are used to acquire submissions.

Training No-Gi is another facet of learning Brazilian jiu-jitsu. When training no Gi students wear board shorts and a rash guard. The lack of Gi limits the amount of friction produced when rolling meaning it tends to be a faster game. Without the use of the Gi some techniques are adapted and other techniques are used to acquire submissions.

Kids classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane are fun and energetic classes and the content is designed specifically with children in mind. We create a friendly environment for our little eagles and are very proud of the large number of kids we receive at lessons each week! BJJ is brilliant for building self-esteem and confidence not to mention being a great form of exercise to help keep them fit and burn off excess energy!

We cover the moves and techniques learned this week and fine tune them.
Training with the Gi in Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a core part of your training. We have a great number of Gi classes at Alliance BJJ Brisbane. The Gi, traditionally known as a kimono, is used in many different BJJ techniques including using the collar, sleeve or pants to carry out various sweeps, chokes and other submissions. The gi provides a certain level of friction between jiu-jitsu students whilst rolling and you grip the material whilst performing certain moves.